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Breaking News Sun, 22 Apr 2012
FILE - In this Feb. 9, 2009 file photo, the Kindle 2 electronic reader is shown at an Amazon.com news conference in New York.
Business   Market   Photos   Technology   Wikipedia: Amazon Kindle  
Amazon pricing row as new 3G Kindle costs 72% more in the UK than the U.S.
| Amazon launched its touchscreen Kindles yesterday – but with prices more than 70 per cent higher than in the United States. | The cost gap provided yet more evidence of how international brand... (photo: AP / Mark Lennihan, file) The Daily Mail
A Peacock outside the house -bird - nature
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Missing a Pet Peacock? Coyotes Come to Atlanta
| ATLANTA — The “urban coyote” problem has come to Atlanta at last. Connect With Us on Twitter | Follow @NYTNational for breaking news and headlines. | Twitter List: Reporters and Ed... (photo: WN / Aruna Mirasdar) The New York Times
Specimen is submerged in alcohol. This is a spontaneous (ie. not a termination) abortion. Ireland Takes Up Bill on Abortion Access
| DUBLIN — One of the most deeply divisive issues in Irish society was reignited Wednesday night when the Irish Parliament began debate on a bill that would provide for limited access to abortio... (photo: Creative Commons / lunar caustic) The New York Times
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Richard Hamilton Bulls Rout Bobcats 100-68 Without Rose, Deng
| CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) — Richard Hamilton scored 22 points in just 24 minutes as the Chicago Bulls took a step closer to wrapping up the No. 1 seed in the Eastern Conference playoffs with a 100-... (photo: Creative Commons / Kevin Ward) The New York Times
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EU slams governments for not enacting growth laws EU slams governments for not enacting growth laws
| BRUSSELS (AP) — The 27 member countries of the European Union have been slammed for not implementing laws designed to boost growth on the crisis-hit continent. | The ... (photo: EC / EC) my SA
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EU slams governments for not enacting growth laws EU slams governments for not enacting growth laws
| BRUSSELS — The 27 member countries of the European Union have been slammed for not implementing laws designed to boost growth on the crisis-hit continent. | The c... (photo: EC / EC) Palm Beach Post
Brussels   Development   EUrozone   Economy   Photos   Wikipedia: Brussels  
UN mission needs more observers UN mission needs more observers
Beirut - Unrelenting bloodshed in Syria complicated preparations by a team of U.N. observers on Tuesday to monitor a truce that has brought only short-lived breaks in vio... (photo: EC / EC) Independent online
Beirut   Photos   Syria   UN   Violence   Wikipedia: Syria  
Business & Economy Politics
Dutch coalition at risk as budget talks collapse
Czechs mount huge rally against budget cuts
George Osborne says IMF cash won't end euro crisis
Rogue trader Kerviel accuses SocGen of deceit
'We don't want capitalism' says a sign held aloft during a protest rally, Saturday April 21, 2012 in Prague's Wenceslas Square. Tens of thousands of people turned out to demand an end to austerity cuts in the biggest protest since the fall of communism in 1989.
Czechs mount huge rally against budget cuts
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France Votes In Tight Presidential Election
France prepares to vote in presidential election
George Osborne defends £10bn extra funding for IMF
Barack Obama outpace$ Mitt Romney in Mass.
French Socialist Party candidate for the presidential election Francois Hollande reacts as he walks past a market in Tulle, southwestern France, Saturday, April 21, 2012. The first round of the election will take place on April 22, followed by a second round on May 6, 2012.
France Votes In Tight Presidential Election
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Sport Health
Winning goal proves I am the Real deal, says Madrid star Ron
Grace eases to third Tour victory of the year after final-ro
Fergie relief as Rooney is barred from Olympics if he is pic
Branden Grace Wins In China
Bahraini anti-government protesters carry anti-F1 signs, pictures of people who have died in unrest and national flags during a march Saturday, April 21, 2012, in Diraz, Bahrain, west of the capital of Manama.
Bahrain set for F1 Grand Prix amid tensions
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Scientists locate malaria parasites' Achilles heal
Vital Statistics: Most low back pain sufferers don't use
Warriors in White: Behind the scenes at the shoot
Beat the summer - sleep well, eat well for glowing skin
Blood Pressure Meter - Nurse - Patient
Average BP falls across world, rises in India
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Technology Science
Faster web, applications drive smartphone purchases: Report
Kravitz: Can Pacers succeed without mega-star?
Dan Carpenter: Unheard, unseen in America
Dennis Ryerson: Some straight answers to common questions
Faster web, applications drive smartphone purchases: Report
Faster web, applications drive smartphone purchases: Report
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Ireland Takes Up Bill on Abortion Access
U.S. Caps Emissions in Drilling for Fuel
How green was my Apple? Not enough, says Greenpeace, as prot
Strengthening NZ economy key advantage to keep local talent
Specimen is submerged in alcohol. This is a spontaneous (ie. not a termination) abortion.
Ireland Takes Up Bill on Abortion Access
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